FACT CHECK: Does This Video Show Netanyahu Getting Attacked?

Joseph Casieri | Fact Check Reporter

A post shared on social media purportedly shows Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu getting attacked while delivering a speech.

Verdict: False

The video shows Bulgarian politician Ahmed Dogan.

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A post shared on X, formerly known as Twitter, allegedly shows Netanyahu getting attacked. The video shows a clip of Netanyahu before cutting to a man speaking publicly and suddenly struggling with someone that lunged at him.

The caption reads, “Israel Prime Minister Netanyahu was attacked and beaten up in Israel parliament by MPs *IBI NEWS* MUBARAK to all.”

The claim is inaccurate. The video is edited with two different and unrelated clips. The first part of the video was posted on Netanyahu social media. There is no attack that takes place during the speech.

The second video dates back to 2013 when Bulgarian politician Ahmed Dogan was attacked. Dogan reportedly did not sustain any injuries, but did not continue speaking, according to CNN.

The Guardian reported soon after the incident that the gun was a gas pistol that was loaded with pepper spray. (RELATED: Facebook Post Falsely Claims Netanyahu’s Son Yair Was Assassinated)

This is not the first time misinformation involving Netanyahu has circulated online. Check Your Fact recently debunked a claim King Charles III unveiled a poster labeling him a “terrorist.”

Joseph Casieri

Fact Check Reporter

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